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College can be difficult enough adjusting to your new environment, dealing with the increased workload and balancing school along with work and family obligations. Fitting in exercise on top of all this can seem like a daunting task.

China has been characterized as the “world’s workshop” because so much global manufacturing is carried out in China. In fact, last year, China overtook the United States as the world’s largest manufacturer.

In today’s professional climate, conducting business effectively is all about building relationships. Knowing the right person could help you find an internship, job, research opportunity, or help with graduate school placement.

The People’s Republic of China is governed by the Chinese Communist Party or CCP. China is a one-party authoritarian state and the CCP is committed to maintaining a permanent monopoly on political power. China today has a collective leadership and major decisions require consensus among the CCP’s senior echelons, unlike North Korea and Cuba whose Communist parties have acted as support structures for the rule of dictators.

I’m proud to announce that CTU recently received confirmation from the Society for Human Resource Management(SHRM) that our Masters of Business Administration program in Human Resource Management is in full alignment with its standards for content that should be studied by graduate-level HR students.

While it may seem like science fiction, modern advances in semiconductor manufacturing meant to support denser integrated circuits, or chips, will soon have us trying to imprint transistors and interconnect of a size less than ten nanometers. According to the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors, known throughout the world as the ITRS, this scale will be near the size of individual molecules. This progress raises the question: could molecules be made to serve as transistors and interconnect?